herpetologists
herpetologists — 名詞
1. a scientist whose work focuses on reptiles and amphibians — for example, studyin
爬蟲學家
專門研究爬蟲類與兩棲類的動物學家
a scientist whose work focuses on reptiles and amphibians — for example, studying their behaviour in the wild, caring for them in zoos, or working to protect endangered species from extinction.
Maeve, a university herpetologist, spent months tracking sea turtles in Brazil.
Maeve 是大學的爬蟲學家,花了數個月在巴西追蹤海龜。
herpetologist + tracking [species] in the wild
The zoo hired a herpetologist to build a better habitat for its poison dart frogs.
動物園聘請了一位爬蟲學家,為其箭毒蛙打造更合適的棲息環境。
collocation: hired a herpetologist
Folake worked with local herpetologists in the Amazon, surveying rare tree frogs.
Folake 與亞馬遜地區的當地爬蟲學家合作,調查稀有的樹蛙。
After finding a salamander in his garden, Joon decided to become a herpetologist.
Joon 在花園裡發現了一隻蠑螈後,便決定日後成為爬蟲學家。
- zoologist
broader term — zoologists study all animals, not only reptiles and amphibians
- reptile specialist
narrower focus — may or may not include amphibians
用法筆記
A herpetologist is a type of zoologist. The field itself is called herpetology, and it covers both reptiles (snakes, lizards, turtles, crocodiles) and amphibians (frogs, salamanders, newts, caecilians). Many herpetologists specialise in one group or the other.